Thank you.
I really found theese packages at Linux Journal (article 8682).
The first option is really old versions.



On 4/14/06, Steve Underwood <ste...@coppice.org> wrote:
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> Brian C. Lane wrote:
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> >Pedro Federici wrote:
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> >>Excuse me about my question.
> >>I belive you heard it a lot of times.
> >>But, how can I find a RPM file to install mspgcc?
> >>
> >>Thanks,
> >>Best Ragards.
> >>
> >>Pedro Federici Coelho
> >>Electronic Engineer
> >>Vitória, ES, Brazil
> >>
> >>
> >
> >http://cdk4msp.sourceforge.net/
> >
> >
> I think those packages are pretty useless now. They haven't been updated
> for over 2 years. They seem to have been abandoned. I really ought to
> get my act together, and tidy up my own spec files so we generate our
> own RPMs regularly.
>
> >And an article on how to get it all up and running (ok, shameless self
> >promotion):
> >
> >http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8682
> >
> >
> Steve
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